Identity and security in former Yugoslavia

A clear, concise and comprehensive analysis of the concept of societal security, this groundbreaking book systematically applies the concept of societal security to the five successor states of Former Yugoslavia - Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Page 86Its official armed forces (HVUJ were primarily 'cooperating' and competing with
HOS (loyal to HPR in Zagreb). Croats dominated parts of the Territorial Defence
units; there were also local Croat militias, and Izetbegovic was forced to 86
Identity ...

Page 226As was shown in the previous chapters, the Second Yugoslavia after the end of
the Cold War was increasingly subject to the interplay of enormous political forces, but these forces were different in comparison with those in the Western
Europe.

Page 283IPTF's task is to supervise and assist local police forces, and it does not have
police functions of its own, but will depend ... police forces. 54 Reportedly,
citizens of the Third Yugoslavia who have a non-Serbian name/surname or
whose parents ...